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A thrilling new chapter begins as Jakob Lehmann, one of the most exciting young conductors in historically-inspired performance, makes his debut with the Monteverdi Choir.
This concert marks the start of a groundbreaking exploration of Gioachino Rossini’s music on period instruments, offering a fresh perspective on the works of this operatic genius.
Rossini’s rarely performed opera Ermione (1819) is one of his best-kept secrets—a vibrant drama set in the aftermath of the Trojan War. The carefully curated sequence of excerpts for this performance showcases dazzling music for soloists, orchestra, and chorus, bringing its emotional intensity to life.
Complementing this is Rossini’s passionate Stabat Mater, written much later in his career. Linked thematically to Ermione by the shared motif of motherhood, it juxtaposes Andromache’s grief for her husband Hector and her son in the ruins of Troy, while the Virgin Mary grieves for her son, the crucified Christ.
Critics consistently praise Lehmann’s ability to balance technical rigor with expressive freedom, describing his conducting as “precise,” “revelatory,” and “thrilling,”
With Lehmann at the helm and the Monteverdi Choir delivering their signature excellence, this promises to be an evening of deep emotion and musical brilliance.
Experience Rossini as you’ve never heard him before—alive with historical authenticity and dramatic power.
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02/10 2025 7:30pm